Amiri khaman Recipe | How to make Amiri Khaman | Sev Khamani Recipe

What is sev khamani?

Crumbled khaman with pomegranate, fresh coconut, coriander leaves, tempered with mustard seeds and green chilies and finished with lots of sev is sev khamani or amiri khaman. This is basically an extension of khaman dhokla, which is a very popular Gujarati snack prepared using gram flour (besan). It can be served for breakfast or can be packed for kids’ tiffin as it remains moist and appetizing even after few hours.

Let’s talk about the ingredients for sev khamani

Khaman and garnishings are the main ingredients followed by a simple tempering. Pomegranate arils, shredded coconut, and chopped coriander give flavors and colors to Amiri Khaman. Try not to skip any of these. Even if you don’t like either of them, you’ll love it in the dish. I did not have raw mangoes so I had to skip that.

Perfect khaman forms the base for Amiri Khaman. Here is the recipe for it. You might also like our Indian Breakfast Recipe collection. View it here.

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How To Make Amiri Khaman

1. Take 16 pieces of khaman dhokla.

2. Add ½ cup water to the khaman. Make sure you don’t add excess water.

8. Prepare the tadka. For that: Heat 1 tbsp oil. Add 1 tsp mustard seeds and let it crackle. Cook for 10-20 seconds. I was short of both garlic and curry leaves today, so I couldn’t add them. Many people don’t eat garlic of some or the other reason. In that case, skip the garlic. Today the Amiri Khaman, without garlic, too tasted great.

9. Add 1 slit green chili. Cook for 10 seconds.

10. Add the tempering to the Amiri Khaman base and mix everything well.

11. Finish with a handful of sev.

12. Bon appetit!

Nutrients

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 4

Servings Per Container 4

Amount Per Serving

Calories 4Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 4g20%

Trans Fat 4g

Cholesterol 4mg1%

Sodium 4mg0%

Total Carbohydrate 4g1%

Dietary Fiber 4g16%

Sugars 4g

Protein 4g8%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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